The PCT’s #1 Guide for More Than 45 Years
First published in 1973, The Pacific Crest Trail, Vol. 1, California quickly established itself as the book trekkers could not do without. Now thoroughly updated and redesigned, Pacific Crest Trail: Southern California starts at the Mexican border and guides you to Yosemite’s beautiful backcountry. It winds past deserts, scales high peaks, and cools off in Sierra lakes.
Let PCT gurus Laura Randall, Ben Schifrin, Ruby Johnson Jenkins, Thomas Winnett, and Jeffrey P. Schaffer share more than four decades of expertise with you. They’ll help you with everything you need to know about this 942.5-mile section of the 2, 650-mile trail, which traverses 24 national forests, 37 wilderness areas, and 7 national parks.
In this book, you’ll find
- All-in-one guide by accomplished hikers who have logged over 5, 000 trail miles
- Detailed trail descriptions and alternate routes
- Full-color customized maps, drawn to scale with one another
- Need-to-know information for day hikes, weekend backpacks, and an ambitious thru-hike
- Tips for locating the trail, water sources, and resupply access routes
This guidebook will be your truest companion. So now’s the time to get going. The trail awaits!
Tabla de materias
Acknowledgments
About This Book
Foreword
Pacific Crest Trail Overview Map and Section Mileage Table
Southern California Overview Map
CHAPTER 1: The PCT: Its History and Use
CHAPTER 2: Planning Your PCT Hike
CHAPTER 3: PCT Natural History
CHAPTER 4: Using This Guide
SECTION A: Mexican Border to Warner Springs
SECTION B: Warner Springs to San Gorgonio Pass
SECTION C: San Gorgonio Pass to I-15 near Cajon Pass
SECTION D: I-15 near Cajon Pass to Agua Dulce
SECTION E: Agua Dulce to CA 58 near Mojave
SECTION F: CA 58 near Tehachapi Pass to CA 178 at Walker Pass
SECTION G: CA 178 to John Muir Trail Junction
SECTION H: John Muir Trail Junction to Tuolumne Meadows
Recommended Reading and Source Books
Index
About the Authors
Sobre el autor
As a journalist with more than 20 years of experience, Los Angeles resident Laura Randall has written for the New York Times, the Washington Post, Sunset Magazine, and National Geographic News Service. She is the author of 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Los Angeles, Peaceful Places: Los Angeles, and Day and Overnight Hikes: Palm Springs. When she isn’t writing or hiking, Laura can be found reading Raymond Chandler novels on the beach, walking her sons to and from school, and plotting the next family road trip, which may or may not involve a spectacular hike or two.